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CHARACTERISTICS OF A MYTH

CHARACTERISTICS OF A MYTH. GRADE 6 LAE. RELIGIOUS BELIEFS. A MYTH MAY BE CENTERED AROUND A PARTICULAR CULTURE’S RELIGIOUS BELIEFS ABOUT CREATION, DEATH, GODS OR GODESSES, AND SOULS.Why is it important to stress A PARTICULAR CULTURE?. VALUES.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF A MYTH

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  1. CHARACTERISTICS OF A MYTH GRADE 6 LAE

  2. RELIGIOUS BELIEFS A MYTH MAY BE CENTERED AROUND A PARTICULAR CULTURE’S RELIGIOUS BELIEFS ABOUT CREATION, DEATH, GODS OR GODESSES, AND SOULS.Why is it important to stress A PARTICULAR CULTURE?

  3. VALUES What is good or evil; What is worth striving for. Values are what would be most important or valued to a group of people.

  4. EXPLANATIONS OF NATURE SOME CULTURES USE MYTHS AS A WAY OF EXPLAINING THE UNEXPLAINABLE. TODAY WE HAVE SCIENCE. MANY MOONS AGO PEOPLE RELIED ON STORIES TO EXPLAIN THESE EVENTS.EXAMPLES: WHY SEASONS CHANGE, WHY THERE IS THUNDER, OR WHY THE TIGER HAS STRIPES!

  5. SUPERNATURAL ELEMENTS SUPERNATURAL ELEMENTS ARE OFTEN PRESENT IN MYTHS. SUPERNATURAL ELEMENTS IN A MYTH ARE MAGICAL POWERS AND SPIRITS. WHY DO YOU THINK THEY MAY BE PRESENT IN A MYTH?

  6. Symbolism in Mythology: Mythology serves many purposes. • http://www.mythsdreamssymbols.com/importanceofmyth.html • Myths grant continuity and stability to a culture. • Myths present guidelines for living. • Myths justify a culture's activities. • Myths give meaning to life. • Myths explain the unexplainable.

  7. Myths also satisfy our need to understand the natural world; for example, they might state that a drought is caused by an angry deity. This purpose of mythology was especially important before the advent of modern science. • Big Bang theory and evolution replace need for myths. • Myths offer hero role models. In particular, children pattern themselves after heroes; comic books and Saturday-morning cartoons. Adults, too, can find role models, in the stories of deities' strength, persistence, and courage.

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